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If you had a chance to meet god personally, would you kick his as?
I think he pissed off most of people and doesn't deserve any respect anymore
14 Answers
- jojojubiLv 68 years agoFavorite Answer
You will get your chance to try.
And behold! He cometh with ten thousands of His holy ones To execute
judgment upon all, And to destroy all the ungodly: And to convict all flesh of all the works of their
ungodliness which they have ungodly committed, And of all the hard things which ungodly sinners
have spoken against Him.
- 8 years ago
One day we will all meet God on judgement day were we will all be judged on what we say do or think, what are you going to say to God when he asks you to expain this question? I wouldn't like to be you! Or anybody not saved for that matter!
Belive on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved acts 16:31
My spirit shall not always strive with man..
Just means God will not always convict and draw a sinner to himself there is a fatal line that when its cross its impossible to be saved all there is to look forward to if I can say that is a eternity in hell! Not a pleasant thought at all, if the spirit is convicting you now don't leave it too late it could be your last chance email me if anybody needs further help
- 8 years ago
Lol if you think death is the most horrible thing in the world, or sin or anything in this world is so horrid that you could possibly blame someone else for your actions or problems, then you're more immature than this god. Even if god existed, why blame him? So what if he makes you suffer? You make yourself and others suffer to, so why not just take control of your life and stop blaming god. Because god doesn't control you like a puppet, and even if he somehow is, it doesn't feel like it.
- MillyLv 48 years ago
You really should listen to the lyrics of Bob Dylan's "Highway 61" before you talk so tough.
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- 8 years ago
Yes, if you mean the christian god. If he is supposedly all powerful and loves us, there would be no horrific suffering like there is. If he loves us and there is still suffering, he is not all powerful as he would stop the suffering. If He is all powerful and there is still suffering, he does not love us. Therefore, I would kick his *** for deluding 2 billion people that he holy and perfect, and for making me so confused writing this!
- JohnHLv 78 years ago
you are certainly lost.
The Buddha says, "To be attached to a certain view and to look down upon others' views as inferior--this the wise men call a fetter." Buddha
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- Anonymous8 years ago
No innocent good man has ever died without god first easing his pain.
- 8 years ago
Is God to Blame for Our Suffering?
The Bible’s answer
The Bible emphatically answers no! Suffering was not part of Jehovah God’s purpose for mankind. However, the first human couple rebelled against God’s rulership, choosing to set their own standards of good and bad. They turned away from God and suffered the consequences.
Today we are experiencing the effects of their bad choice. But in no way did God originate human suffering.
The Bible says: “When under trial, let no one say: ‘I am being tried by God.’ For with evil things God cannot be tried nor does he himself try anyone.” (James 1:13) Suffering can afflict anyone—even those who are favored by God.
God’s Kingdom is a real government established by Jehovah God. “The kingdom of God” is also called “the kingdom of heaven” in the Bible, since it rules from heaven. (Mark 1:14, 15; Matthew 4:17, King James Version) It shares many attributes of human governments, yet it is superior to them in every way.
Rulers. God has appointed Jesus Christ as King of the Kingdom and has given him more authority than any human ruler could ever have. (Matthew 28:18) Jesus uses this power only for good, since he has already proved to be a reliable and compassionate Leader. (Matthew 4:23; Mark 1:40, 41; 6:31-34; Luke 7:11-17) Under God’s direction, Jesus has selected persons from all nations who will “rule as kings over the earth” with him in heaven.—Revelation 5:9, 10.
Duration. Unlike human governments, which come and go, God’s Kingdom “will never be brought to ruin.”—Daniel 2:44.
Subjects. Anyone who does what God requires can be a subject of God’s Kingdom, without regard for ancestry or birthplace.—Acts 10:34, 35.
Laws. The laws (or commandments) of God’s Kingdom do more than just prohibit wrong behavior. They raise the moral character of its subjects. For example, the Bible says: “‘You must love Jehovah your God with your whole heart and with your whole soul and with your whole mind.’ This is the greatest and first commandment. The second, like it, is this, ‘You must love your neighbor as yourself.’” (Matthew 22:37-39) Love of God and neighbor moves subjects of the Kingdom to act in the best interests of others.
Education. While God’s Kingdom sets high standards for its subjects, it also teaches people how to meet those standards.—Isaiah 48:17, 18.
Mission. The Kingdom of God doesn’t enrich its rulers at the expense of its subjects. Instead, it will accomplish God’s will, including the promise that those who love him will live forever on a paradise earth.—Isaiah 35:1, 5, 6; Matthew 6:10; Revelation 21:1-4.
Is there a Creator? The Bible says that God “created all things.” (Revelation 4:11) As our Creator, God knows what we need to feel good and to find fulfillment in life.
Does God care about me? Rather than portraying God as aloof from mankind, the Bible says: “He is not far off from each one of us.” (Acts 17:27) He is interested in what happens to you and wants to help you succeed in life.—Isaiah 48:17, 18; 1 Peter 5:7.
How can knowing God help me to feel better? God created us with a “spiritual need,” an innate hunger to understand the meaning and purpose of life. (Matthew 5:3) Our spiritual need also includes a desire to know our Creator and to have a relationship with him. God will welcome your efforts to get to know him, for the Bible says: “Draw close to God, and he will draw close to you.”—James 4:8.
Millions of people have found that building a friendship with God has improved their overall well-being and shown them how to feel good about their lives. While knowing God will not make your life trouble-free, his wisdom found in the Bible can help you to
Have a happier family life.
Enjoy peace with others.
Deal with problems as varied as depression, stress about money, and chronic illness.
Many religions that use the Bible do not actually follow its teachings. In contrast, true religion, which adheres to what the Bible really says, will help you to get to know God.
Source(s): jehovah's witness - Anonymous8 years ago
If God was God and if he is all powerful, what could I possibly do to him that would harm him?